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A man who hailed an Uber to give him a ride home was arrested after allegedly masturbating in the vehicle and leaving the resulting sticky mess in the back seat.

On the evening of January 27, an Uber driver picked up a man who requested a ride from Tampa to his home in St. Petersburg. The driver, who does not speak English, retrieved the 46-year-old. Another individual was also sitting in one of the back seats, but their identity and reason for being there was not disclosed in the police report.

According to reports, in the middle of the ride to his house, the man pulled out his privates and began sexually pleasuring himself in the car. After allegedly masturbating to completion, he reportedly left the vehicle without cleaning up the mess.

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A Florida man was taken into custody when he allegedly tried to impress a woman he was on a first date with by driving recklessly on his motorcycle.

22-year-old Taylor William Beverly lives in Tampa.

On August 28, Beverly, who drives a Suzuki motorcycle, picked up a woman for their first date.

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A woman who lost hundreds of dollars at a Florida casino is facing felony charges for allegedly calling the establishment and telling them she left an explosive device on the premises.

On May 11, 54-year-old Adele Belizaire was staying at the Seaside Inn and Suites.

During the evening, Belizaire was reportedly a patron at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Tampa.

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The manager of a Florida Dunkin’ store was arrested and released after reportedly punching an elderly man in the face, but he was taken back into custody when the alleged victim died.

27-year-old Corey Pujols is a manager at a Dunkin’ located inside of a Marathon Gas in Tampa.

In the afternoon on May 4, Pujols was working a shift when a regular customer came through the drive-thru.

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After a Florida man was ejected from a home, he allegedly returned and caused destruction to the property, terrorized the inhabitants, and had a standoff with police for many hours.

31-year-old Paul Ezzell had recently been staying in a home in Tampa on a temporary basis.

Last Sunday night, Ezzell was reportedly asked to depart from the residence for causing problems.

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A preteen Florida girl was jailed and charged after reportedly purchasing several stun guns and selling them to schoolmates on campus.

Coleman Middle School is located in Tampa, Florida, and they provide public schooling for children ages 11-14.

On February 26, some of the kids enrolled at the school reported to the staff that one of the girls on campus had stun guns. They provided the name of the 12-year-old and added that they thought she was selling the weapons to other kids at the school.

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A Florida woman was taken into custody after she was accused of assaulting her live-in girlfriend when the two allegedly got into a fight about videos on Tik Tok.

23-year-old Ashley Stupi and her 24-year-old girlfriend have been sharing a residence in Tampa since the early days of the COVID-19 quarantine.

Before their recent living arrangement, Stupi and her partner had reportedly been dating on and off for approximately 3 years.

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When a DNA sample from a water bottle that was allegedly discarded during the robbery of a jewelry store led the authorities to a suspect, the man was additionally assumed to be the person who broke into the home of a Hollywood couple last year.

In 2019, actors Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell reported that their home had been burglarized and the suspect had stolen jewelry. An item allegedly used during the invasion contained a sample of DNA, and the authorities collected it during their investigation.

This year on April 27, the manager of Marcelo’s Fine Jewelry in Tampa, Florida closed the store, secured the building, and departed for the evening.

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Two arrests were made after the authorities allegedly traced FedEx packages containing $81,000 to a suspect reportedly wrongfully charging people money for removing viruses from their computers.

Last Thursday, the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office reportedly received a call from a person who wished to remain anonymous. The caller, who asserted that they were the victim, reported a situation involving the elderly New Jersey resident being scammed out of money. The person said they thought they had sent $11,000 to someone who called to inform them that they had a computer virus and would remove it for a fee, but after mailing the money they suspected they had been scammed.

When the authorities investigated the claim they reportedly uncovered details that appeared to coincide with those that the caller had given. It was allegedly found that someone who was offering their services to remove computer viruses was using FedEx shipments as a means of accepting payment.

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A Tampa woman with a young child in tow was accused of collecting items in Walmart in a purported effort to cause an explosion in the store.

On the evening of January 11, Emily Stallard and a child whose relation to her has not been made public visited Walmart in Tampa and reportedly spent over 60-minutes walking through the aisles of the store collecting items.

Stallard and the child caught the eye of a security guard working in the store, and he allegedly watched as they both grabbed and opened many items including packages of nails, ethanol, and matches.

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